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We stayed at Villa Michaela for three nights in August for a wedding. It was a brilliant experience from start to finish and the rooms are simply exquisite! You won’t find a more unique or interesting place to stay in Italy.

Our stay at Villa Michaela was just what we needed to round off our year of travel with some R&R. The Villa is set within beautiful grounds, with one often catching themselves just simily staring up into the hills and sourroundings, mesmerised by its beauty....More

Upon arrival at the villa gates, we were quickly greeted with bubbly and escorted to our dazzling room by the equally dazzling hostess, Camilla. The guided stroll through the grounds and up the stairs to our room was enough to take our breath away, let...More

My now husband and I got married in Villa Michaela this year at the beginning of June. To say it was the best weekend of my life is an understatement. The Villa is an absolute jewel of a location, lovingly decorated with colour, personality and...More

We stay here two nights and it's ok but more a 3 star bed&breakfast then 4 star hotel. It's unique house and it's in an nice area in the hills. Breakfast, well don't hope for much. However great staff and they gave us great advice...More

There is air conditioning in the majority of bedrooms. Because the frescoes in the public rooms are subject to the Italian Belle Arte regulations, air conditioning units are not permitted. Villa Michaela, like most of the... More

There is air conditioning in the majority of bedrooms. Because the frescoes in the public rooms are subject to the Italian Belle Arte regulations, air conditioning units are not permitted. Villa Michaela, like most of the villas surrounding Lucca was built so that the Luchese could escape the city's summer heat. When summer temperatures in 2015 reached a record 45 degrees Centigrade, the cooling breeze that flows softly through the Valley allowed guests to leave windows open at night. The Villa is usually 10 degrees cooler than Lucca.

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